@@Thisgirlysoooopreppy Yeah, carillon bells produce a cool sound, however they don't actually have an instrument called that in MuseScore, the program I use to write these pieces. But they do have an instrument they call "Chimes" which I could use and which sound almost exactly the same as carillon bells. It would be interesting to use that bell sound for the sections of music that have the cymbals and drums, as you mentioned, and then contrast that with other instruments for the fast 16th notes sections. It could turn out to be an interesting arrangement. Anyhow, I will be putting up an already finished Chopin piece for tomorrow, but I could probably work on a new Rondo Alla Turca arrangement next week.
Do you think you’re gonna do another version of rondo alla turca soon I’d love to hear that song again
Thanks for the request. And yeah, I could give it a try. Do you have any suggestions about the instruments you would like to see in a new arrangement?
@ yes I was wondering if there’s any way you could make one with carillon bells with still the cymbal claps and drums and also the same tempo too
@@Thisgirlysoooopreppy Yeah, carillon bells produce a cool sound, however they don't actually have an instrument called that in MuseScore, the program I use to write these pieces. But they do have an instrument they call "Chimes" which I could use and which sound almost exactly the same as carillon bells. It would be interesting to use that bell sound for the sections of music that have the cymbals and drums, as you mentioned, and then contrast that with other instruments for the fast 16th notes sections. It could turn out to be an interesting arrangement.
Anyhow, I will be putting up an already finished Chopin piece for tomorrow, but I could probably work on a new Rondo Alla Turca arrangement next week.
@ thank you soooo much I’d love to hear it